My mom passed away several years ago. I miss her so much. When we were kids, my brothers and I would make her breakfast in bed. (I am sure she dreaded the mess we left in the kitchen, but she never complained.) I am a follower and thank you for the chance to win :)

My mom never liked mothers day, she thought it was too commercial. Iḿ like her: my kids don have to buy me a gift because of mothers day, Iḿ more happy with a breakfast in bed when they think about what I will like for breakfast.

I love the fabric selection - so cute and colorful. My favorite memory of Mothers Day was when my children were still young and at home and would make me something with their little hands instead of store purchased items. I have kept them all - very dear to my heart.

my favorite Mother's Day came three years ago when my little girl came in to this world... I am a mom, she's a girl and she's born on Mother's Day (the real date is the 8th of May) and someday this little girl will be a mom too... I hope so ^_^

Hi Corrie I could tell you the different surprises I shared with my mom but to tell you the truth my Mom has a mental impairment in the last few years so the good times now are when she remembers who we are and the day we are sharing. i am a follower on bloglovin and hope you have a wonderful week...

My mom taught be to sew (of course) and now I wished we lived close so we could quilt together! My fav. M.D. has to be once my twins were born and my husband would give me the whole day off and cooked me fantastic meals...it was so lovely! I think I even got to read for an hour or so with no interruptions!

My mom is one of my best friends and I am so lucky to live just down the street from her when is my binding queen which is not my strong point. Without her I would have lots of pieced quilts laying around waiting to be finished!

My awesome Mum is all the way over the other side of the world from me in Australia. She is the sweetest littlest lady I know. For Mothers day this year I sent her half of all my fabrics, so that when we sew, it's like we're together. <3

I'm a follower. One of my sweetest memories is a simple one. I can remember holding my mom's hand in church every Sunday. I loved looking at her polished nails, her wedding ring and the way her smooth hand felt in mine. Still one of my favorite memories.

My mom and I are on opposite sides of the country now, and I miss her terribly, but we try and skype every week! I'm not a huge fan of mother's day, we should show appreciation of our moms every day, not just one day a year!

Growing up, my sisters, brother and me would get up extra early so we could make breakfast in bed for our Mom every Mother's Day. I remember her smiling through her lovingly prepared meal of soggy cereal, burnt toast and weak coffee (thank goodness our cooking skills improved over time... lol).

I am a follower. My mom was the best and I miss her most as I go through motherhood myself. There are a thousand and one questions I need to ask her and a daily chat I need to have with her. She was simply the best and I try every day to be as wonderful as she was to me and my brothers and sisters! Thank you!

My sweetest Mother's Day gift was the year that I was expecting our first child and my husband gave be a beautiful little piggy bank with a lovely 'mother' saying on it. I still have it and our oldest is almost 23!

My mom was always so gracious about any gift given to her no matter if it was a poorly handmade one. She would always display it with pride! A great example of a mothers love that was passed down to me. I'm a happy follower too!

(I just signed up to follow :)One year, for mother's day, I saved up and bought my mum this set of earrings, that had inter-changeable colour rings that you could switch to match your outfit. When I saw them years later, I could see that they were pretty hideous, but I was so proud of them at the time! My mum kept wearing them, even though they turned her ears green, just so she wouldn't hurt my feelings.

My favorite Mother's Day was two years ago. My grandmother was dying (wait, it gets better!), and my mother was flying to Boise to be with her mom for a few days. My husband up and surprised me with an all night road trip to Boise so that I could surprise my mom at the airport and spend time with both my mom and my grandma. Some very treasured memories out of that visit.

My mother taught me to knit when I was five years old. She was a great seamstress, even made her own coats, which greatly impressed me. She was very encouraging when I decided to learn to sew, and helped me through a lot of my Home Ec. projects. Thanks for this wonderful giveaway, I'm a happy follower of yours.

I love following your blog! My Mom always encouraged our creativity. I hope my son thinks the same of me. It is so important to have creative outlets, and I am thrilled to have discovered quilting to add to mine! :)

My most memorable Mothers day was when I was presented with a beautiful green with white dots foil wrapped pot of red tulips by my one year old son. I still think of that day. It was my first Mothers day.

Now that I'm a bit older I love getting my mom stuff for mothers day. Last year I got her a dozen of chocolate covered strawberries (which she shared and they were delicious) and this year I ordered her a big tote bag she has been eyeing up for a while.

We always used to just celebrate Mother's Day with our immediate family. Mom's mom when she was alive, then just mom, dad me & my sister after that. Then one year my mom randomly decided she wanted to have a big brunch at our house with Dad's side of the family... and they actually showed up! It was pretty cool but the reason I remember it is because one of my cousins didn't make it... because she went into labor!! I remember as a young girl thinking it was pretty awesome she was becoming a mother ON Mother's Day.

Thank you for a lovely giveaway. I follow with GFC. This year was my favourite mother's day ever. I had breakfast in bed and all my meals cooked for me. More importantly all of my children were nice all day long!!!!!!!!!!!ks(dot)eyles(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk

Mothers day is always special to me, my Anniversary is right before and my birthday is right after. (sometimes it even falls on Mothers day). My aunt was my mother, and her and I were always close. She passed a few years ago and I miss her greatly. She taught me soooooo much.

I follow with Bloglovin' and my favorite mother's day was last year! It was my first and I'm sure it was my moms favorite too because she finally had her granddaughter she's been asking for forever! lol Thanks for the chance! Great fabrics!mrs(dot)hbraun(at)gmail(dot)com

I follow you via Blogspot.I'm still grateful to my mum that she trusted me when I first sat at her sewing machine at the age of seven and designed a wardrobe for my doll. She's still in love with my work, and she's my constant and support in all I'm doing.

Yes, I subscribe to your blog via bloglines. My favorite Mother's day was two years ago when I won 10 Knock-Out roses for my mom for Mother's day. She loved them and I loved the contest to win for her....digging those 10 holes...hmmm, not so fun!

My Mom passed away 3 years ago and I really miss her. She taught me to sew when my girls were small and I taught her to quilt the year before she died. I'm a follower and thank you for the chance to win.

My Mom taught me to sew - I'll always be thankful for that! She enjoys going to dinner at Spaghetti Factory on Mother's Day, as she can smile at all the little kids, and all the little kids smile back. :)

My mother was the best in the world, and my daughters are the most wonderful children anyone could ask for, so I have more sweet memories and stories than I could tell. My mother was present for the birth of each of my girls, and was more accurate predicting the day I'd go into labor than the doctors were, LOL!

I already am a follower and enjoy your blog very much. I would love to make a quilt for my mom. So, I would use your fat quarters to do so. I love all those designers and to win would mean so much to me. I would love to get an unexpected present in my mail box. I know my mom would probably love her quilt so much and she really needs one. Thank you for being a part of Sew Mama Sew giveaway and for the chance to win.

I've inherited my craftiness from my mom and nanny, who are both very talented ladies and I feel very lucky to have taken after them. Thanks for the chance at some fun fabrics! Following on Google (Joanne G) jgemeroy(at)gmail(dot)com

I do t want to be a downer, but my mom and I are not close. Lucky for me though I have three beautiful little girls who I spend the day with. I want to be everything to them my own mom wasn't. So every day is like Mother's Day for me. And, just the other day I had an appointment to get my tubes tied. We were thinking we just couldn't afford another. But a few days before my husband said let's talk...we decided to go for it and we're going to try for one more! What a week that wAs!

aaah these fabrics are so sweet! I love my mum, we are really close and she taught me to sew when I was little - something that gives me so much pleasure now. Thanks for the chance to win!tessa_andrews [at] hotmail [dot] com

I am a new follower. All Mother's Days are precious to me now that I finally have my children. I usually give my Mom a handmade gift and she always loves that. (Don't all Moms?) Thank you for the chance to win these adorable fabrics.

I still miss my mom, but my kids always try to take me out to eat on Mother's Day. However, my daughter is working this year so we won't get to do that. I'm just happy to be living to enjoy my grandkids. Seeing them is the best part of Mother's Day.

New follower here! My most memorable Mother's Day would have to be when we celebrated my first 5 years ago when I became a Mother. I've always wanted to be a mommy and now I have two beautiful little boys!

ok, well I am a Debbie downer. My birthday is this week and its also mother's day. I have to admit I feel slighted because of it. I somehow am sick during that period and guess what, I am sick today. YUCK!! Anyway, my mom lives far away and I don't wait until mother's day to tell her she's the best. so don't wait either. too many people lose their mothers abruptly with too much left to say. love your mom and love your kids so they will love you ash their mom as much as you love yours someday!

My mom really did her best when raising us. She stayed home, organized lots of activities, made us play instruments, try pottering, different sports, crafting and SEWING! Now as a mom of two little ones I appreciate her efforts even more.Thanks for the giveaway!